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Giulia de Togni

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East Asian Science, Technology and Society|July 22, 2024
Staging the Robot: Performing Techno-Politics of Innovation for Care Robotics in JapanGiulia De Togni
Engaging Science, Technology, and Society|May 8, 2023
Hormonal Health: Period Tracking Apps, Wellness, and Self-Management in the Era of Surveillance CapitalismAndrea Ford, Giulia De Togni, Livia Miller
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|April 26, 2021
What makes AI 'intelligent' and 'caring'? Exploring affect and relationality across three sites of intelligence and careGiulia De Togni, Sonja Erikainen, Sarah Chan, et al.
AI & Society|June 26, 2023
Beyond the hype: 'acceptable futures' for AI and robotic technologies in healthcareGiulia De Togni, S Erikainen, S Chan, et al.
AJOB Empirical Bioethics|February 26, 2020
Beyond Binaries: Dissolving the Empirical/Normative DivideSarah Chan, Sarah Cunningham-Burley, Giulia de Togni, et al.
Medical Humanities|September 11, 2023
How and why to use 'vulnerability': an interdisciplinary analysis of disease risk, indeterminacy and normalityAndrea Ford, Giulia De Togni, Sonja Erikainen, et al.
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East Asian Science, Technology and Society|July 22, 2024
Staging the Robot: Performing Techno-Politics of Innovation for Care Robotics in JapanGiulia De Togni
Engaging Science, Technology, and Society|May 8, 2023
Hormonal Health: Period Tracking Apps, Wellness, and Self-Management in the Era of Surveillance CapitalismAndrea Ford, Giulia De Togni, Livia Miller
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|April 26, 2021
What makes AI 'intelligent' and 'caring'? Exploring affect and relationality across three sites of intelligence and careGiulia De Togni, Sonja Erikainen, Sarah Chan, et al.
AI & Society|June 26, 2023
Beyond the hype: 'acceptable futures' for AI and robotic technologies in healthcareGiulia De Togni, S Erikainen, S Chan, et al.
AJOB Empirical Bioethics|February 26, 2020
Beyond Binaries: Dissolving the Empirical/Normative DivideSarah Chan, Sarah Cunningham-Burley, Giulia de Togni, et al.
Medical Humanities|September 11, 2023
How and why to use 'vulnerability': an interdisciplinary analysis of disease risk, indeterminacy and normalityAndrea Ford, Giulia De Togni, Sonja Erikainen, et al.
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